SCO UNIX in a Nutshell


Book Description

The desktop reference to SCO UNIX and Open Desktop, this version of UNIX in a Nutshell shows you what's under the hood of your SCO system. It isn't a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, but a complete reference containing all user, programming, administrations, and networking commands.




UNIX in a Nutshell


Book Description

You may have seen UNIX quick-reference guides, but you've never seen anything likeUNIX in a Nutshell. Not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands,UNIX in a Nutshellis a complete reference containing all commands and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. For all but the thorniest UNIX problems, this one reference should be all the documentation you need. The second edition ofUNIX in a Nutshellstarts with thorough coverage of System V Release 3. To that, we've added the many new commands that were added to Release 4 and additional commands that were added to Solaris 2.0. Contents include: All user and programmer commands. New Korn shell documentation. Expanded text editing section, including GNU Emacs andnawk. Shell syntax (shandcsh). Pattern-matching syntax. viandexcommands. sedandawkcommands. troffand related commands and macros. sdbanddbxcommands. If you currently use either SVR3 or SVR4 or are planning to in the future, or if you're a Sun user facing the transition to Solaris, you'll want this book.UNIX in a Nutshellis the most comprehensive quickref on the market, a must for any UNIX user.




SCO UNIX System Administrator's Guide


Book Description

Covering tasks that range from the very simple to complex UNIX troubleshooting procedures, this text explains how to run and maintain the UNIX operating system, ensuring maximum performance with the fewest problems. It covers the use and interaction of various devices with the UNIX operating system; expanding the system with more remote communications over phone lines; protection of data; and more.




Unix in a Nutshell


Book Description

A guide to the operating system's commands and options covers the shell, package management, text editing, source code management, and GDB debugger.




C++


Book Description

A primer for C programmers transitioning to C++ and designed to get users up to speed quickly, this book tells users just what they need to learn first. Covering a subset of the features of C++, the user can actually use this subset to get familiar with the basics of the language. The book includes sidebars that give overviews of advanced features not covered.




When You Can't Find Your UNIX System Administrator


Book Description

This is the only book to look at common UNIX system administator problems from the user perspective. It provides troubleshooting tips, a questionnaire on which users can record the spec-specific information they need, and explains the diagnostic process. A quick reference card summarizes what to try first, second, and third for commonly-encountered problems.




POSIX Programmers Guide


Book Description

Software -- Operating Systems.




Sco Companion


Book Description

2 comprehensive SCO reference, 'how-to' and troubleshooting guides, 1 CD-ROM and 1 floppy disk. Everything you need to install, license, configure and get started with SCO OpenServer. Detailed practical coverage of SCO connectivity and Internet services - including a full chapter on Internet security.




Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++


Book Description

This book introduces embedded systems to C and C++ programmers. Topics include testing memory devices, writing and erasing flash memory, verifying nonvolatile memory contents, controlling on-chip peripherals, device driver design and implementation, and more.




Linux Network Administrator's Guide


Book Description

This introduction to networking on Linux now covers firewalls, including the use of ipchains and Netfilter, masquerading, and accounting. Other new topics in this second edition include Novell (NCP/IPX) support and INN (news administration).